Dental caries and attendance to dental care in Finnish children with operated congenital heart disease. A practice based follow-up study.

H Karhumaa, E Lämsä, H Vähänikkilä, M Blomqvist, T Pätilä, V Anttonen
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Abstract

Purpose: Oral health of children with congenital heart disease (CHD) is of utmost importance. This study aimed to investigate the prevalence of dental caries and attendance to dental care in Finnish heart-operated CHD patients born in 1997-1999.

Methods: The cohort of children born in 1997-1999 was selected using a national register on all heart-operated children in Finland. Gender, general health problems, diagnosis, type of the heart defect (shunting, stenotic and complex defects), and number of operations were available and included in the analyses. Dental records from primary health care were collected from municipalities with their permission. The data comprised of the number of dental examinations and data on caries status (dt, DT, dmft, DMFT) at the age of 7 (grade 1), 11 (grade 5) and 15 (grade 8) years and at the most recent examination. The control group consisted of dental data on patients born in 1997-1999 provided by the City of Oulu, Finland (n = 3356).

Results: Oral patient records of 215/570 children were obtained. The difference between the defect types was statistically significant both for DT (p = 0.046) and DMFT (p = 0.009) at the age of 15 (grade 8). The prevalence of caries did not differ between the study population and the controls. High present and past caries experiences were not associated with higher number of visits to oral health care, especially to oral hygienist, or with oral health promotion. National obligations concerning dental visits were not implemented in all municipalities.

Conclusion: There seems to be a need for oral health promotion and preventive means implemented by oral hygienists among those with CHD.

芬兰先天性心脏病手术儿童的龋齿和牙科护理。一项基于实践的随访研究。
目的:先天性心脏病(CHD)患儿的口腔健康至关重要。本研究旨在调查1997-1999年出生的芬兰心脏手术冠心病患者的龋齿患病率和牙科护理情况。方法:选取1997-1999年出生的儿童,使用芬兰所有心脏手术儿童的国家登记册。性别、一般健康问题、诊断、心脏缺陷类型(分流、狭窄和复杂缺陷)以及手术次数均可获得并纳入分析。初级卫生保健的牙科记录是在征得市政当局同意的情况下收集的。数据包括7岁(1年级)、11岁(5年级)和15岁(8年级)以及最近一次检查时的牙齿检查次数和龋齿状况(dt、dt、dmft、dmft)数据。对照组为芬兰奥卢市提供的1997-1999年出生患者的牙科资料(n = 3356)。结果:获得215/570例儿童口腔病历。在15岁(8年级)时,DT (p = 0.046)和DMFT (p = 0.009)的缺陷类型之间的差异具有统计学意义。研究人群与对照组之间的龋患病率没有差异。目前和过去的高龋经历与更高的口腔保健就诊次数,特别是口腔保健师,或与口腔健康促进无关。并非所有城市都履行了有关牙科检查的国家义务。结论:在冠心病患者中,口腔卫生工作者有必要采取口腔健康促进和预防措施。
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